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chuck? >> yes. i think it did slow him down, i think there was a chance here for mitt romney to, had he had a great night, appeal to suburban women, sort of the last remaining swing vote up there that is sticking with the president there, i think it could have been a big night, i think that considering the tone of this debate, i actually think, i wonder if suburban women were turned off by both of their alpha dog moments, right? it was just -- i love heilemann's description here, it was raw and intense and i have a feeling that it was one of those that these last remaining swing voters, charlie, they don't like this tone, and, you know, what is amazing here, we have had a lot of presidential candidates that run against each other that haven't liked each other but usually don't let it show. it is not that these guys don't like each other. i don't think they respect each other and that is what comes through and i wonder if that turns off that slice of swing voters voter here that they both need to get
chuck? >> yes. i think it did slow him down, i think there was a chance here for mitt romney to, had he had a great night, appeal to suburban women, sort of the last remaining swing vote up there that is sticking with the president there, i think it could have been a big night, i think that considering the tone of this debate, i actually think, i wonder if suburban women were turned off by both of their alpha dog moments, right? it was just -- i love heilemann's description here, it was...
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and los alamos whistleblower chuck montaÑo. devastationt the uranium mining has had with leona morgan from navajo dinÉ against uranium mining. and michael reynolds on how he is quitting radically sustainable living operations through worship biotecture. >> the soldiers and all of the armies and all of the world, if there were to put down their weapons epic of tools and start making sustainable housing for all the people in the world, life would just begin on this planet. >> all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we're on the road in los alamos, new mexico, part of our 100-city tour. the u.s. military has deployed a secret task force to jordan to help respond to the ongoing violence in syria. "the new york times" reports a contingent of more than 150 planners and other specialists is tasked with helping jordanian forces handle incoming syrian refugees, prepare for syria's potential loss of control over its chemical weapons, and respond should the tu
and los alamos whistleblower chuck montaÑo. devastationt the uranium mining has had with leona morgan from navajo dinÉ against uranium mining. and michael reynolds on how he is quitting radically sustainable living operations through worship biotecture. >> the soldiers and all of the armies and all of the world, if there were to put down their weapons epic of tools and start making sustainable housing for all the people in the world, life would just begin on this planet. >> all of...
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back to all of you, tina brown is with me here in new york. >> well, absolutely the chuck, to chuck's point about the ohio piece of it, the tell there as well is when he said the second half of that paragraph, he said, you know, because he has been memorizing that, he really has, i thought that obviously obama was tough, pragmatic, very sort of presidential in the way he kept drilling without any posturing which i like very, very much but i don't think that romney was sort of weak and passive i think he was brilliant the way he turned into little echo everything obama said basically on different foreign policies, his goal really was to just look, look presidential as if he knew the world that's really all he has to do in his stance because so much of it is visual and i think he did pull that off, i think when you saw the two of them side by side romney looked like a man who was accomplished and knew the world, it is all sort, sort of pabulum and generalities and quite con convincing convincing and that's all he a had to do,. >> rose: and that is mark halperin's piece, john dickerson,
back to all of you, tina brown is with me here in new york. >> well, absolutely the chuck, to chuck's point about the ohio piece of it, the tell there as well is when he said the second half of that paragraph, he said, you know, because he has been memorizing that, he really has, i thought that obviously obama was tough, pragmatic, very sort of presidential in the way he kept drilling without any posturing which i like very, very much but i don't think that romney was sort of weak and...
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york is rich lowry, editor of the "national review", from danville is mark halperin of time magazine, chuck todd of nbc news and from washington al hunt, executive editor of bloomberg news, joining us shortly from washington will be katty kay of the bbc world news america, gwen ifill of pbs and joining us in new york is john dickerson of nbc news and slate magazine, i am glad to have all of them and we go to al hunt for an assessment of what you saw in evening. >> charlie, we saw the anti-obama tonight, and his name was joe biden, the vice president did everything the president failed to do last week. he effectively, i felt rather effectively and passionately defended most administration policies, and he also effectively criticized without malice some of the romney proposals and contradictions. >> i think aside from a few stylistic issues, programs interrupt ago few too much and smirks it was a very good night for the vice president. paul ryan clearly showed tonight that substantively he can play in the major leagues he didn't make any mistakes and held his own. >> and the president in denv
york is rich lowry, editor of the "national review", from danville is mark halperin of time magazine, chuck todd of nbc news and from washington al hunt, executive editor of bloomberg news, joining us shortly from washington will be katty kay of the bbc world news america, gwen ifill of pbs and joining us in new york is john dickerson of nbc news and slate magazine, i am glad to have all of them and we go to al hunt for an assessment of what you saw in evening. >> charlie, we...
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. >> rose: let me go to chuck todd did you see this coming in anyway? >> >> well, you don't think it was clear, yes, this was clearly going to be the romney strategy and we should give -- romney's best zinger if we give him one, we know what the obama is, bayonet is the putin line when it looked like he was ready to go and ready to go at putin when he said, you know, you wanted more flexibility and i think the line was he will get more after the election, putin will get more backbone, overall it was clear the romney folks absolutely believe they think if they are ahead or not ahead they think they are going to be ahead, right? but i tell you if they wanted the commander in chief bar well they cleared the bar but they did it barely, they could have tried to clear it by a lot, which i think candidate obama tried to do against john mccain four years ago, mitt romney chose to barely clear it. >> rose: how would they have done it better, chuck? >> oh, i think that it would have been a little clearer trying to understand, you know, how about the basics of whe
. >> rose: let me go to chuck todd did you see this coming in anyway? >> >> well, you don't think it was clear, yes, this was clearly going to be the romney strategy and we should give -- romney's best zinger if we give him one, we know what the obama is, bayonet is the putin line when it looked like he was ready to go and ready to go at putin when he said, you know, you wanted more flexibility and i think the line was he will get more after the election, putin will get more...
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artist chuck close has said of him "he is the dealer who is most ruled by passion." glimcher is the author of a new book that celebrates the career of agnes martin. it's called "agnes martin, paintings, writings, remembrances." welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: you're going full steam ahead in china. >> and beijing has been great and the next place is hong kong so we will be opening in hong kong. that's it. >> rose: meaning what? >> that's it for gallery expansion. but there are other things i want to do. there's a couple documentary films i want to make. >> rose: subject? >> one is the idea of art being manufactured. i think people don't understand really that art is something in the mind, not in the hand. so many people have enormous skill to make beautiful portraits, can render what they see. so few people can interpret reality. >> rose: so where do you put damien hirst? >> i think damien hirst is one of the artists i would like to interview for this film. >> because? >> because the work isn't made by damien. isn't made by jeff koontz. lucas amaris is exclu
artist chuck close has said of him "he is the dealer who is most ruled by passion." glimcher is the author of a new book that celebrates the career of agnes martin. it's called "agnes martin, paintings, writings, remembrances." welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: you're going full steam ahead in china. >> and beijing has been great and the next place is hong kong so we will be opening in hong kong. that's it. >> rose: meaning what? >>...
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others made an effort to revoke carried interest, the fight was led by people like democrat senator chuck schumer representing wall street. >> new yorkers. >> new yorkers, of course. that's their constituency, they would say if they were sitting here. but the democratic party didn't come to the aid and relief of working people at that time. >> well, right. because, again, but it's because you have a small, very, very concentrated lobby that is very, very noisy, and is very, very specific in what it wants and what it needs. and then there's the rest of us who how many people are really thinking about the carried interest tax break? the advocacy against the carried interest tax break is disbursed, it's sort of random. it's not focused. whereas the advocacy for it is incredibly organized, it's disciplined, and it has a ton of money. >> and it is bipartisan. >> who's looking out for the rest of us? >> well, there definitely are good people in washington. you know, i meet and talk to a lot of them. there are a lot of honest politicians. and who are trying to do the right thing. but, the -- my
others made an effort to revoke carried interest, the fight was led by people like democrat senator chuck schumer representing wall street. >> new yorkers. >> new yorkers, of course. that's their constituency, they would say if they were sitting here. but the democratic party didn't come to the aid and relief of working people at that time. >> well, right. because, again, but it's because you have a small, very, very concentrated lobby that is very, very noisy, and is very,...
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[applause] >> leader pelosi and chuck iyala -- [applause] you know chuck i have known you for quite some years, and you know you've taken up the helm of leadership for so many years, but you did something that leader pelosi talked about, the president talked about, and you listened to creme -- democratic convention and talked about it across the country. when we retain these positions the important thing that we can do is keep the door open for new leadership and in i symbolic gesture i would like all four latino representatives from the youth commission. please all of you step forward and join chuck so we can present latino heritage celebration day in san francisco. old and new the doors are open for everyone to lead and participate. [applause] >> if at this time if i could have all the honorees join us on stage for a picture with leader pelosi and mayor lee. [applause] please come up. richard carranza, jenny florez. jaime
[applause] >> leader pelosi and chuck iyala -- [applause] you know chuck i have known you for quite some years, and you know you've taken up the helm of leadership for so many years, but you did something that leader pelosi talked about, the president talked about, and you listened to creme -- democratic convention and talked about it across the country. when we retain these positions the important thing that we can do is keep the door open for new leadership and in i symbolic gesture i...
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[applause] >> leader pelosi and chuck iyala -- [applause] you know chuck i have known you for quite some years, and you know you've taken up the helm of leadership for so many years, but you did something that leader pelosi talked about, the president talked about, and you listened to creme -- democratic convention and talked about it across the country. when we retain these positions the important thing that we can do is keep the door open for new leadership and in i symbolic gesture i would like all four latino representatives from the youth commission. please all of you step forward and join chuck so we can
[applause] >> leader pelosi and chuck iyala -- [applause] you know chuck i have known you for quite some years, and you know you've taken up the helm of leadership for so many years, but you did something that leader pelosi talked about, the president talked about, and you listened to creme -- democratic convention and talked about it across the country. when we retain these positions the important thing that we can do is keep the door open for new leadership and in i symbolic gesture i...
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that's a big gap. >> it is a big gap, chuck. the -- you know, the margin of error on that swing state sample is bigger. >> fair enough. >> and so that 11 points could be less than that. >> but has this been a pattern? >> you know, the swing state moves a little more dramatically because it's a small sample, but i think everything we even seen in the battleground states and individual polls shows president obama with pretty healthy leads, particularly in the big three, ohio, florida, and virginia. and that columbus dispatch poll, you know, nine points, we had it at -- >> seven or eight as well. >> and cbs had it at ten. more advertising, more campaigning, and think it's had an effect. >> it's funny. four years ago there were 15 states that barack obama and john mccain were advertising in. now it's down to nine. you know, so you're getting same amount of advertising dollars squeezed into nine states. almost overearn gaugement with with the battleground states. >> the battleground map has dramatically decreased. we're in fewer stat
that's a big gap. >> it is a big gap, chuck. the -- you know, the margin of error on that swing state sample is bigger. >> fair enough. >> and so that 11 points could be less than that. >> but has this been a pattern? >> you know, the swing state moves a little more dramatically because it's a small sample, but i think everything we even seen in the battleground states and individual polls shows president obama with pretty healthy leads, particularly in the big...
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chuck, back to you. >> thanh truong in delaware. now i want to move over to the weather channel's mike seidel. he's in point pleasant, new jersey, where this thing could be the highest impact, the biggest storm surge. mike, explain the fears of the storm surge there in new jersey and along the jersey shore. >> reporter: well, the fear is it's obviously going to be worse than irene because this storm is tracking to our south. it's going to go inland south of here. so that's going to pile the water up from now, from yesterday through today into tonight. and until the storm goes by us and gets past us on our longitude, then the winds will come back around. and that will be an offshore component of the wind. but that's not going to happen until sometime tomorrow. so in the meantime, the tide right now is trying to go out. it's not having much luck because the wind is blowing in from the northeast at 30 to 35 miles an hour. we're getting some gusts 45 miles an hour. but the worst of the storm is a long way away. we're still more than 40
chuck, back to you. >> thanh truong in delaware. now i want to move over to the weather channel's mike seidel. he's in point pleasant, new jersey, where this thing could be the highest impact, the biggest storm surge. mike, explain the fears of the storm surge there in new jersey and along the jersey shore. >> reporter: well, the fear is it's obviously going to be worse than irene because this storm is tracking to our south. it's going to go inland south of here. so that's going to...
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more importantly now, it is time for chuck todd. chuck, take it away. >>> 13 days, seven states, two candidates, one big election. both campaigns say the numbers are in their favor. but president obama and governor romney are barnstorming coast to coast in a race against the clock. right now it is 3-2-1 countdown as in 321 hours until the first polls close. meanwhile in the nation's heartland could republican's senate nominee richard murdoch take romney down with him? among undecided suburban women voters in other states. >>> and you have to pull up a chair to see the latest ad from clint eastwood. he is lending his now unmistakable voice to a new tv ad by the country's biggest republican super pac. good morning from chicago. it is 13 days until election day. as we told you, wednesday, october 24, 2012. this is "the daily run-down." i am chuck todd. let's get to the first reads of the morning. president obama and governor romney crisscrossed the country today with a new urgency. though the campaigns are still fighting over a slice o
more importantly now, it is time for chuck todd. chuck, take it away. >>> 13 days, seven states, two candidates, one big election. both campaigns say the numbers are in their favor. but president obama and governor romney are barnstorming coast to coast in a race against the clock. right now it is 3-2-1 countdown as in 321 hours until the first polls close. meanwhile in the nation's heartland could republican's senate nominee richard murdoch take romney down with him? among undecided...
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>> chuck has two monkeys and chuck here has -- >> oh, no? >> no. that's not good. >> i'm just glad i didn't say it. i know you were thinking it. >> quick weather note. >> beautiful day today. sunny, cool today. much warmer tomorrow. mid 70s tomorrow. so if you don't like
>> chuck has two monkeys and chuck here has -- >> oh, no? >> no. that's not good. >> i'm just glad i didn't say it. i know you were thinking it. >> quick weather note. >> beautiful day today. sunny, cool today. much warmer tomorrow. mid 70s tomorrow. so if you don't like
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i'm chuck todd. we'll have much more on the new jobs numbers in minutes with economist mark zandi, texas senator kay bailey hutchison is here, and an exclusive this morning senior adviser to the president david plouffe. but first right to my first reads of the morning. we'll hear fromhe obama and romney campaigns on the jobs numbers. i'm sure a ton on the campaign trail. they're in the big three battleground states at some point shadowing each other yet again this morning in the old dominion and the president hits cleveland, ohio while romney goes to an evening rally at st. pete in st. petersburg, florida. last night a very confident mitt romney and paul ryan whipped up their base in rural virginia and as much as the romney campaign is determined not to cloak their actual fireworks it wasn't exactly subtle. >> last night was an important night for the country because people got to -- got the chance to cut through all the attacks and counterattacks and all of the theatrics associated with a campaign a
i'm chuck todd. we'll have much more on the new jobs numbers in minutes with economist mark zandi, texas senator kay bailey hutchison is here, and an exclusive this morning senior adviser to the president david plouffe. but first right to my first reads of the morning. we'll hear fromhe obama and romney campaigns on the jobs numbers. i'm sure a ton on the campaign trail. they're in the big three battleground states at some point shadowing each other yet again this morning in the old dominion...
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liz: right around the time, this is pre-vikram pandit and citigroup, chuck prince was running the show, about a week before the real news, you started to see incredible options action around citigroup stock. and if you read between the lines of these options, you get better and better at it, it looked like people were betting that chuck prince was going to go. he eventually did. >> that's right. very often you see that type of activity, activity in the options market can indicate what investors think may happen in the future. options have a certain timed expiration associated with them so that can indicate potentially when it is perceived that a particular event might take place in the equities market. liz: you have been having your best month ever at the amex options area. so either people are getting more comfortable with buying options or something's going on with the markets, which is it? >> i think it speaks to our commitment to grow our options business, you are right. nyse euronext are two option exchanges, jointly more than 28% market share which is a record for us. our amex ex
liz: right around the time, this is pre-vikram pandit and citigroup, chuck prince was running the show, about a week before the real news, you started to see incredible options action around citigroup stock. and if you read between the lines of these options, you get better and better at it, it looked like people were betting that chuck prince was going to go. he eventually did. >> that's right. very often you see that type of activity, activity in the options market can indicate what...
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>> chuck, look at the poll numbers. there is serious tightening in these states, the lean democratic column for quite a while right now. but it is important to note that president obama actually leads still in all of them and, in fact, the margins we're often seeing look close to what john kerry carried those states in 2004 versus 2008. but overall this is something -- this is the recognition the power the super pacs are playing. the pro-romney restore in play. other super pacs going in there and that's opened up things a little bit. the biggest question, why didn't we see these moves months ago? >> let me ask you something, are you concerned -- look, the fact of the matter is and i've done some of the math, it is possible and it's not like an out there scenario, that mitt romney could win the national vote by a point and you guys win the electoral college. that would make governing in the second term difficult, would it not? >> i don't know. there is recent precedent for that happening and i think -- >> for six months
>> chuck, look at the poll numbers. there is serious tightening in these states, the lean democratic column for quite a while right now. but it is important to note that president obama actually leads still in all of them and, in fact, the margins we're often seeing look close to what john kerry carried those states in 2004 versus 2008. but overall this is something -- this is the recognition the power the super pacs are playing. the pro-romney restore in play. other super pacs going in...
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>> well, you see utter devastation, chuck. that sand dune we were standing on last night is completely obliterated. it was about 12 feet tall, it was about 30 yards wide and it is gone. and the result is that all the sand here is from the ocean and from the beach. it's about 100 yards in that direction before you get to the ocean. but last night it came rushing up here and completely wiped out these shore fronts, ocean front buildings that are here. this is the hotel we were using as a base yesterday. it's completely gone. here in the foreground, you can see, this looks like a window frame that was blown out of a building. there's all kinds of boards. there's plants, fences, this neighborhood is completely devastating. there are power lines hanging down. we have no power. phone communications are very difficult, as well. and, again, last night when those dunes breached the ocean just came rushing up these streets that run perpendicular to the ocean. we were staying in the hotel where the camera man is now. and the water was at
>> well, you see utter devastation, chuck. that sand dune we were standing on last night is completely obliterated. it was about 12 feet tall, it was about 30 yards wide and it is gone. and the result is that all the sand here is from the ocean and from the beach. it's about 100 yards in that direction before you get to the ocean. but last night it came rushing up here and completely wiped out these shore fronts, ocean front buildings that are here. this is the hotel we were using as a...
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back here, with the race, chuck todd and andrea mitchell, and chuck, a new day after a big event. >> you know, absolutely, if it was not clear to you before it should be now. the two men trying for office, don't really like each other very much. barack obama and mitt romney clashed in what could have been the worst and most difficult debates of the modern era. president obama and mitt romney picked up today where they left off during their contentious debate last night. >> mitt romney is trying to sell you a sketchy deal, we are not buying it. we know better. >> when it comes to his policies and his answers and his agenda, he is pretty much running on fumes. >> reporter: the only thing missing today, the finger pointing and glares dominated last. >> i am happy to answer the question. >> the oil prediction is down -- >> have you looked at your pension? mr. president, have you looked at your pension? >> you know, i don't look at it, it is not as big as yours. >> you will get your chance in a moment, i'm still speaking. >> reporter: and at times, the moderator, candy crowley, struggled
back here, with the race, chuck todd and andrea mitchell, and chuck, a new day after a big event. >> you know, absolutely, if it was not clear to you before it should be now. the two men trying for office, don't really like each other very much. barack obama and mitt romney clashed in what could have been the worst and most difficult debates of the modern era. president obama and mitt romney picked up today where they left off during their contentious debate last night. >> mitt...
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chuck yeager, united states air force. it was on this day, october 14th, 1947, that chuck yeager achieveds what arguably, the most important aviation milestone period. he flew an airplane so fast it broke the sound barrier. he was the first human being to go that fast. today in the skies over las vegas, chuck yeager did it again riding back seat in an air force fighting jet. general jagr is now 89 years old and we're privileged to speak with him from his home in lfgs. general jagr, happy anniversary on your hockey achievement. were you at the controls today when you broke the sound barrier again? general yjagr is not there we'l be back after this break. here, watch this. she nails almost every move. our old camera could never do this. she's so good at ballet. i think she's the best in the class. where is she by the way? in time out. oh. and that one! [ male announcer ] take a photo straight from video and never miss a moment. the htc one x from at&t now $99.99. at&t. rethink possible. on gasoline. i am probably going to th
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if it's chuck and i, let's say, chuck asks a girl out and she's more interested in me, then go for it. you should definitely date me. if i ask you out and you're interested in chuck, then don't do that. . because he's married. >> that happened to me where a girl has come up to me at the bar and she got me drunk, and she gave me a lot of drink and got me to give her my friend's number. that's how she did it. that's how i figured it out at the end. >> were you brokenhearted? >> sort of. >> did you feel used and abused? >> no. i found somebody else. >> and you got free drinks. >> exactly. >> don't go for the guy you don't want. especially if he's going to be hanging around with the guy you like all the time. >> let's go back across to sara. >> hi guys, elena from texas has a question about vacation. >> okay, so we're on vacation. girls are on vacation, wives are on vacation, and we left you in charge. why do you feel the need to micro manage or have us micro manage, texting and calling and asking us to schedule, when we're on vacation? it's your job. >> hmm? >> i didn't understand that a
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i'm chuck todd. i have ted strickland, ron johnson, congressman from the same party who almost came to blows. that's going to be a little later in the show. let me get to our first reads before i get to the governor who is ready to go. vice president joe biden trying to calm down supporters, still upset over president obama's performance last week went with the kitchen sink approach. congressman paul ryan embraced the do no harm strategy. joe for better and worse being joe. >> our adversaries are much more willing tomorrow bra embrace us >> with all due respect, that is malarkey. >> under a romney administer, we will have credibility under this issue. >> vice president biden. >> that's incredible. >> thank goodness we have these sanctions in place. >> oh, god. >> over 100 can criminal investigations have been launched. >> go ahead. >> martha, look -- >> and at one point the vice president seemed to even hold himself back from actually cursing. >> this is a bunch of stuff. >> what does that mean, a bu
i'm chuck todd. i have ted strickland, ron johnson, congressman from the same party who almost came to blows. that's going to be a little later in the show. let me get to our first reads before i get to the governor who is ready to go. vice president joe biden trying to calm down supporters, still upset over president obama's performance last week went with the kitchen sink approach. congressman paul ryan embraced the do no harm strategy. joe for better and worse being joe. >> our...
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bell. >> hey, chuck. >>> good morning, you guys. you know you never think i would admit to making a mistake but here is a first. penn state does not play iowa today. they play them next week. thank you very much to the nittany lion nation who's been shouting out to me on the -- on social media and through e-mail. i'll have that for you next week. outside right now it's a beautiful morning but chilly out there. there's a view from our tower looking south past the national cathedral under a mostly blue sky. it's going to be a great day to be outside today. high temperatures reaching into the upper 50s and low 60s but we're only in the upper 40s here in town now and still mid 40s across most of the northern and western suburbs but nothing but sunshine do i see for your saturday. high today right around 62 degrees. and then for tomorrow, not anywhere near as cold tomorrow morning. start off temperatures mostly in the 40s as opposed to the 30s and low 40s. tomorrow afternoon, breedsy and much, much warmer. back into the 70s we go. it's h
bell. >> hey, chuck. >>> good morning, you guys. you know you never think i would admit to making a mistake but here is a first. penn state does not play iowa today. they play them next week. thank you very much to the nittany lion nation who's been shouting out to me on the -- on social media and through e-mail. i'll have that for you next week. outside right now it's a beautiful morning but chilly out there. there's a view from our tower looking south past the national...
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i am going to have to call you chuck jr. and chuck sr. you have a brand-new book out that you wrote jointly. chuck sr., why did you write the book? >> well... we have been talking about it for a long time. we wanted to dispel a lot of myths that the press has written about sarah. this tells her true life story, her ideals and truths and all stuff about her. >> greta: chuck jr., i imagine it's very hard, i talk it a lot of candidates and family. i imagine it's hard to sort of sit back and all these years, listen to what the media says about your sister, as it is every candidate's family. but for your family, in particular, would you agree with that? >> yeah. i totally agree with it. it's been real tough over the years. and that's part of the reason we did this book. it was our way of kind of setting the record straight. we have family and friends that have never talk total media before. we think we put together something really nice. >> greta: chuck jr., let me ask you, you know, what do you think the media -- how has the media portrayed y
i am going to have to call you chuck jr. and chuck sr. you have a brand-new book out that you wrote jointly. chuck sr., why did you write the book? >> well... we have been talking about it for a long time. we wanted to dispel a lot of myths that the press has written about sarah. this tells her true life story, her ideals and truths and all stuff about her. >> greta: chuck jr., i imagine it's very hard, i talk it a lot of candidates and family. i imagine it's hard to sort of sit...
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and it's really important to the base, chuck. while i think the president did an outstanding job on the facts, you know, the base has to be turned out and the base has to be excited. i think the president is going to do what ali did and do what is necessary to win. >> if the president is going to have a good night? >> no. the president just has to be there, very sharp on all that he's accomplished and needs to explain it in detail. mitt romney wants to play fantasy football with the economy. you've now had a debate where mitt romney and his partner, paul ryan, said that he would not add new revenue. they are both on television saying, no new revenue. not new revenue if you offer ten cuts. they both pledge allegiance to norville norquist. he has to make that clear because we can't solve a $4 trillion problem with no new revenue. you can't have the kind of future that we need to have. >> i hate to be a cinic here, but do you think it's for the president to say here, you seem like you are following walter monday dale. the difference
and it's really important to the base, chuck. while i think the president did an outstanding job on the facts, you know, the base has to be turned out and the base has to be excited. i think the president is going to do what ali did and do what is necessary to win. >> if the president is going to have a good night? >> no. the president just has to be there, very sharp on all that he's accomplished and needs to explain it in detail. mitt romney wants to play fantasy football with the...